
Intranasal Neurostimulation for Dry Eye: First Impressions
Author(s) -
William J. Faulkner,
Stephanie Granat
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
current trends in ophthalmology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2637-6938
DOI - 10.18314/ctoy.v2i1.1638
Subject(s) - neurostimulation , medicine , visual analogue scale , surgery , stimulation
Although many new and helpful treatments for dry eye disease have been developed, there remains a subset of patients who continue to look for easier or more effective treatments. A consecutive group of 28 moderate to severe dissatisfied dry eye patients in one practice were surveyed after initial exposure to and trial with a novel intranasal neurostimulation technique. Results were overall positive. Seventy-one percent had a favorable impression. Average rating on 1-10 scale was 6.92. Twenty-five percent purchased the device immediately despite no insurance coverage. Of those who did not buy, 100% said they would consider purchase later. Time and experience will show how valuable this new technology is and how it fits in the dry eye armamentarium.